Williams scored 19 points (6-18 FG, 2-9 3Pt, 5-6 FT) while adding six assists, two rebounds and a block in 32 minutes off the bench during Wednesday's 129-119 win over the Celtics.

While the Clippers' roster has undergone some changes around him, Williams just keeps cruising along as the team's sixth man, and he's now scored at least 15 points in 27 straight games -- the second-longest active streak in the league. He's also recorded at least six assists in 11 of the last 14 games, and barring an unexpected slowdown after the All-Star break Williams is on pace to shatter his previous high in that category.

He hasn't missed a beat since heading west from Detroit, averaging 17.2 points, 6.8 boards, 2.7 assists, 1.7 three-pointers and 1.5 steals over six games with the Clippers. Harris won't replace Blake Griffin's production, but he should continue putting up solid numbers after the All-Star break as a key cog in the team's new, more balanced offense.

He's now scored at least 15 points in seven straight games since returning from a hip injury Jan, 30, averaging 20.1 points, 6.0 boards and 2.4 three-pointers over that stretch. The Clippers have adapted a more balanced offensive approach since trading away Blake Griffin, and Gallinari is thriving in that environment.

Boston simply had no answer for Jordan on the pick and roll, and he even punished them when they elected to foul him instead of letting him rumble to the basket for one of his eight dunks. The end result was a career high in scoring, his third straight double-double and eighth straight game with double-digit boards. Expect the big man to remain among the league's rebounding leaders after the All-Star break.

Johnson managed two points (1-3 FG, 0-1 3Pt), four rebounds, and two steals in 10 minutes during Monday's 114-101 win over the Nets.

In the five games since the Clippers acquired Avery Bradley and Tobias Harris, Johnson has seen his minutes average cut in half. Through these first five February contests, Johnson is posting 2.4 points, 2.4 rebounds, 0.8 steals, 0.6 assists, and 0.2 blocks in 12.4 minutes per night. His appeal even in deeper fantasy leagues appears quite minimal at the moment, and that may continue to be the case barring an injury to one of the aforementioned wings.